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USA Today's "Endangered species: US programmers"
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15/10/2004 13:46:00
 
 
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I dunno about cheap lawyers in India, and before I get to my real message let me tell you something that I was told by an EU lawyer when I was on a vacation in D.R.... he told me that there are more lawyers in Washington D.C. than in all of Europe.

India does have cheap readers of radiological print/scans/whatever they're called (the highest paid position in North American hospitals, I understand) so many hospitals have started sending images to India to be 'read' (diagnosed).
For a bunch of reasons that doesn't sit well with me.

cheers


>Interesting article. I noticed in the end someone mentioning that he changed career to become a lawyer. Does this mean they don't have cheap lawyers in India? <g>
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>I don't really think that there is a place that could be considered really secure and not subject to an eventual outsourcing. If there's money to save offshore then a job is in danger.
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>It's as simple as that. I heard of lawyers over here that could'nt find a job and had to sell shoes to earn a living.
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>Right now perhaps we give more attention to IT jobs going elsewhere. Hmmm I wonder if it's because it's our field <vbg>
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>>Hi all,
>> (Subject is supposed to say [USA Today's "Endangered species: US programmers"] but I can't edit it.)
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>> Just noticed this article and thought I'd share it. Prolly will start some good fights here. Enjoy. :-)
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>>Steven-
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>>http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=711&e=10&u=/usatoday/20041014/tc_usatoday/endangeredspeciesusprogrammers
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